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Inauguration Day Bibles Have Their Own Storied Histories

Higher Ed
While not required by the constitution, many presidents choose to take their oaths of office on a Bible during Inauguration Day.
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Sessions: Drug Crisis ‘Deadliest’ In US History

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U.S. Attorney Jeff Sessions told law enforcers on the front lines in the opioid crisis that The US is "facing the deadliest drug crisis in American history." Sessions spoke at New York's Kennedy Airport on Friday to agents...
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Sessions: Drug Crisis ‘Deadliest’ In US History

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U.S. Attorney Jeff Sessions told law enforcers on the front lines in the opioid crisis that The US is "facing the deadliest drug crisis in American history." Sessions spoke at New York's Kennedy Airport on Friday to agents...
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Bloomberg

Biden: Respecting Will of the People Is at Heart of Democracy

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Dec.14 -- President-elect Joe Biden addresses the nation after the Electoral College finalized his win over President Donald Trump. He speaks from Wilmington, Delaware.
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Bloomberg

Electoral College Votes as Bid to Block Trump Fades

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Dec.19 -- The Electoral College’s 538 members assembled across the nation on Monday to cast their votes for president of the United States. Bloomberg Politics’ Sahil Kapur reports on “Bloomberg Markets.”
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Bloomberg

Global Economy Threatens Canada's Growth Prospects, Economist Alexander Says

Higher Ed
Oct.01 -- Craig Alexander, chief economist at Deloitte, joins BNN Bloomberg to talk about how the slowdown of the global economy could threaten Canada's growth prospects and trigger a turn in the business cycle.
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Bloomberg

Carl Pope Outlines Efforts to Fight Climate Change

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Sep.21 -- Carl Pope, vice chair of America's Pledge, co-author of "Climate of Hope" with Michael R. Bloomberg and former executive director and chairman of the Sierra Club, discussed cross-sector efforts underway to combat climate...
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Why Are Hate Crimes Against Asian Americans On The Rise?

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Experts say the trope of Asian Americans as perpetual foreigners and treated as "others" continues today with dangerous consequences.
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Bloomberg

Behind the Hunt for One of the Most Wanted Men in History

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Nov.13 -- The 9/11 Memorial & Museum in New York got unprecedented access to the agencies and people who hunted down al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden. Their stories are told in the new exhibit called "Revealed: The Hunt for Bin Laden."...
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Trump Administration Set To Execute The Most Prisoners In U.S. History

Higher Ed
If federal executions carry on as scheduled, the Trump administration will be conduct more executions than any in American history.
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Bloomberg

President-Elect Biden Addresses Nation (Full Speech)

Higher Ed
Dec.14 -- President-elect Joe Biden addresses the nation after the Electoral College finalized his win over President Donald Trump. He speaks from Wilmington, Delaware.
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The Recount

The Life and Legacy of Cokie Roberts

Higher Ed
Journalist Cokie Roberts left behind an outsized legacy when she passed away two years ago. Her work as co-host of ABC News' Sunday morning broadcast inspired Recount Daily Pod host Reena Ninan to study politics and become a journalist....
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Bloomberg

Democratic Candidate Steyer on Campaign, Corporations, Impeachment

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Oct.07 -- Democratic Presidential Candidate Tom Steyer discusses the issues that are important to his campaign and the impeachment inquiry against President Donald Trump. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Balance of Power."
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Bloomberg

Reinhart: Betting on Millennials, Theyll Fund My Pension

Higher Ed
Oct. 10 -- Vincent Reinhart, chief U.S. economist at Morgan Stanley, discusses the burden on the millennial generation to fund pensions and health care and how technology jobs will shape their workforce. He speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance.
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Bloomberg

Tom Barrack on Trump, Big Banks, Digital Infrastructure

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May.02 -- Tom Barrack, Colony NorthStar's chairman, discusses President Trump's remarks about breaking up the big banks and digital infrastructure with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker at the Milken Institute Global Conference.
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Bloomberg

DNC Chair Perez Says Trump Pandemic Response Cost American Jobs

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Aug.07 -- Tom Perez, Chairman of the Democratic National Committee and former Labor Secretary under President Obama, discusses stimulus negotiations, the economy, and Joe Biden's upcoming announcement concerning his running mate. He...
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Bloomberg

Biden Needs to Show Party Is United, Says Steyer

Higher Ed
Aug.17 -- Tom Steyer, former Democratic presidential candidate and co-founder of NextGen Climate Action, talks about what Joe Biden needs to accomplish at the Democratic National Convention. He speaks on "Bloomberg Balance of Power."
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

NY Gov. Thomas E. Dewey addresses first session of United Nations Security Council

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NY Gov. Thomas Dewey addresses first session of United Nations Security Council, Chinese representative Quo Tai-chi at right, US Secretary of State James Byrnes behind and NYC Mayor William O'Dwyer at left, US Secretary of State James F....
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Tom Steyer Says His 2020 Run Is About A Lot More Than Climate

Higher Ed
Tom Steyer outlines one of the top priorities for his campaign and talks about why he thinks his message is catching on with voters.
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Bloomberg

DeVos Quits as Trump Faces Mounting Calls for Removal

Higher Ed
Jan.07 -- U.S. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos becomes the second member of Donald Trump’s cabinet to quit as the President comes under mounting calls to be immediately removed from office or to resign over the riot by his supporters at...
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Author and AP writer Jesse Holland tells some of the history behind the U.S. Capitol - history that includes slave labor building much of the government's seat. Holland has written a book about the role blacks played in building Washington

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HEADLINE: First Person: Black Men Built the Capitol CAPTION: Author and AP writer Jesse Holland tells some of the history behind the U.S. Capitol - history that includes slave labor building much of the government's seat. Holland has...
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Newt Gingrich can now call himself a former presidential candidate. As expected, the former House speaker has bowed out of the Republican presidential contest just short of a year after getting into the race. He did not immediately endorse Mitt Romney, the likely GOP nominee.

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HEADLINE: Gingrich ends campaign, no Romney endorsement CAPTION: Newt Gingrich can now call himself a former presidential candidate. The former House speaker has bowed out of the Republican presidential contest just short of a year after...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Amelia Earhart in 1930s

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SOT aviatrix Amelia Earhart comments on one of her trips (possibly from Mexico City to Newark): 'I wish I could have done it faster,' and grins broadly / Earhart's plane taxis past, takes off, rises into sky / animation shows Earhart's...
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Senator Blocks Legislation On Museums Dedicated To Latinos, Women

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Republican Sen. Mike Lee of Utah says creating the two dedicated museums would go against national unity and cultural inclusion.